The Home Secretary has announced several key measures impacting work and dependants to bring down net migration after the publication of record high figures for 2022. We summarise the changes on our website that employers sponsoring or employing migrants need to be aware of.

About Sarah Ingles Carlyle
Sarah is a UK Head of Immigration and based in Dentons' London office. She provides comprehensive immigration advice to corporates, entrepreneurs, and individuals. She guides clients in establishing a UK presence or recruiting talent, preparing for audits, and managing complex immigration issues. Sarah also assists with global immigration needs, conducting feasibility and risk analyses for talent mobilisation and advising on Brexit impacts and overseas expansions.
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